TelexFREE, the Marlborough-based company fighting charges that it is an international pyramid scheme, has stated on its website that it is suspending all operations.

“Since we are not currently in a position to support our network, it is likely Customers will experience either interruption or discontinuation of service,” the website says. “Independent Associates and Promoters should not be representing TelexFree on a going forward basis absent approval of a new compensation plan by the Bankruptcy Court.”

The company’s bankruptcy application, however, which it filed on April 13 in Nevada, has been put on hold after a judge in the state ordered the case moved to Massachusetts last week.

TelexFREE acknowledged in its statement “we do not know when or if we will be able to persuade the Bankruptcy Court and other legal bodies of the value of our VoIP service and the potential new TelexFREE products, and the viability of the TelexFree business.”

“We continue to be hopeful that we will obtain approval from the Bankruptcy Court to restart day-to-day operations and restructure TelexFree’s VoIP business,” the company said.

The Securities and Exchange Commission and Massachusetts Secretary of State have both charged the company with being a pyramid scheme. One of the company’s co-owners, James Merrill, has also been arrested and charged by the justice department with conspiracy to commit wire fraud.